Posts tagged with "jewelry and philanthropy"
Kate Spade Bracelet Goes Hand in Hand
Kate Spade puts her simplistic yet classic design approach to work on her Hand in Hand bangle. Teaming up with Women to Women International, 25% of the proceeds of this bracelet will be donated to help women in Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Kosovo start and manage their own microenterprises to promote sustainability. The result? Women around the world can have the chance to become active in the reconstruction of their lives and their local communities.
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David Yurman Pendant for Pancreatic Cancer
David Yurman amethyst pendants in support of The Lustgarten Foundation.
London Jewelers and David Yurman have come together to craft two beautifully constructed amethyst pendants in support of The Lustgarten Foundation. Through their efforts, the fight against pancreatic cancer will continue as their non-profit Foundation continues to invest in research through the net proceeds of these noteworthy pendants. Both London Jewelers and Yurman are...
Get “Cheeky” for Coral Conservation
Cheeky Monkey Jewelry's Lophelia Cuff made of recycled metals and fair trade sapphires.
Cheeky Monkey Jewelry has teamed up with SeaWeb to support coral conservation and fair trade by producing some fabulous coral-inspired pieces in their Lophelia Collection. SeaWeb’s Too Precious To Wear coral conservation campaign kicked off before the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES) occurred in...
Joan Hornig inspires all of us to be philanthropists
Joan Horning Jewelry, 100% of profits support charities of the customer's choosing.
I don’t even know where to begin in explaining all that Joan Hornig the person and Joan Hornig the jewelry company is. To date, I have not come across (and mind you, I search a lot!) another company which is so aggressively philanthropic. Maybe that’s because Joan views her company as more than just a business, but an opportunity to leave a legacy of...
Graff loans diamond featured in book for Mandela charity to Smithsonian
‘Diamondtaire’ Lawrence Graff recently loaned the famed Wittelsbach-Graff diamond to the Smithsonian. The rock (it’s 31 carats, so it’s actually pretty much a boulder at that point) is displayed nearby the Hope diamond, donated by Harry Winston. The new blue duo is temporarily forming quite the power couple of diamonds!
The Wittelsbach-Graff was featured on the cover of the 196-page, hardcover coffee table book, The Most...